Spring Reading Thing 2008

Since
I had so many books that I didn’t finish on my Winter
Reading Challenge Wrap-up post
, I’m really excited that Katrina
at Callapiddler Days
is hosting the Spring
Reading Thing 2008
! The challenge goes from March 20th, through June 19th.
One random participant will win a $10 gift certificate from Amazon.com, but
you have to post your initial reading list by midnight (EST) tonight and post
a recap by midnight on June 24th. You can join the reading fun anytime though
– the deadline is only to be eligible for the prize!

Here’s my list (leftover from my Winter
Reading Challenge list
. I noticed that a lot of people added their Bible
reading goals to the Winter Reading Challenge. I thought that was a
great idea, so I added my Bible reading goals to this list. I’ll hopefully add
some more books, but I would like to get most of these finished up first. Books
I’m currently reading are in red; books I have
completed will be crossed off.

Fiction:

Martin
Chuzzlewit
, by Charles Dickens (free
online
)

Helen’s
Temper
, by Mrs. George Gladstone (with the HSB
Literary Club
free
online
)

Nonfiction:

Awakening
Youth Discipleship
, by Brian J. Mahan,
Michael Warren, and David F. White

What
is Form Criticism?
, by Edgar V. McKnight

Deep
Justice in a Broken World
, by Chap Clark
& Kara E. Powell

Soul
Searching
, by Christian Smith with Melinda
Lundquist Denton

From the Bible:

1 Samuel

2 Samuel

1 Kings

2 Kings

Daniel

Romans (current family Bible study)

1 Timothy

2 Timothy

Happy Reading!

~Andrea

3 Responses to “Spring Reading Thing 2008”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Looks good, Andrea. You've got some heavy (but intriguing-looking) books on your list. Thanks for being part of SRT '08!

    - Katrina, Callapidder Days

  2. Anonymous Says:

    Great reading list! I saw the Homeschool Lounge logo on your blog. I'm there too as Renee'. I'll try and stop your nook soon!

    Renee'

    http://rmboys2.wordpress.com/

  3. Avatar of ltjewel ltjewel Says:

    You are the second person I have seen with Bible readings on the list. I may have to go add that.

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